Four premiers want more say in the judicial appointment process


Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Quebec Premier François Legault signed a joint letter released on Tuesday, which called for judicial appointments to courts of appeal and superior trial courts to be picked from a list of candidates recommended by provincial governments.



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